

LED Keeper® - LED Holiday Light Set Repair Tool
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Snoozer
Greater than one weekYou still have to check every light. Haven’t taken the time to figure out how
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Gregory Brown
> 3 dayWish I had bought this sooner. Its easy to use, instructions seem like they are lacking, but if you read them closely, it lays out exactly what to do. save myself from having to get new lights mid season this year by just repairing a couple led bulbs that were burnt out.
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Mark O.
> 3 dayVery easy to use and even finds multiple failures in one section. The only problem is after a few years outside, hanging in loops that sway in the wind, I get a lot of failures! The leads corrode and break with the wind. When I purchase a new string, I may squirt weatherproof electrical sealant into the sockets. I also bought a pack of 500 3mm LEDs. I can swap out the bad bulb and put a new one into the plug part. Just remember, the long lead goes towards the end with the little latch tab. It wont work the other way.
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Craig kirk
> 3 dayWorks great, there were no instructions so I searched You Tube (how to fix LED Christmas lights) a video popped up with this tool. i watched it twice. I had a 300 string led set I purchased last year because I thought they lasted longer but low and behold I put them up and just like every Christmas some did not work. In about 15 min. I fixed my string which had 3 bulbs out. I then went outside and fixed the C6 led lights on my Christmas tree in about 5 minutes. I read other reviews who said the trigger was hard to squeeze and sometimes you had to pinch the wire a few times. I had none of those problems. Prior to buying it would have cost me $52 to buy new lights. So for $25 bucks which is a week of Dunkin Doughnut coffees I purchased the tool. Well worth the money. All my lights work now and a total of 20 minutes was spent. I highly recommend the product and look forward to more lights going out so I can fix them. JUST BUY IT!!!!!!
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Westmate
> 3 dayWorks and pays for itself after a couple of strings. Tip.... the keepers test prongs are very tiny which makes sense but sometimes wouldnt make contact with the wire. Once i was mindful on centering the wire during trigger pulls i was off and running. Also found that if wires still dont light up you could be between 2 bad bulds which happened to me twice and took me a minute to figure that out.
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Jeff R.
> 3 dayIt found 2 bad Bulbs in the icicle lights very quickly! I marked the bad section with the clips provided and narrowed down the problem. So much quicker than pulling about 36 bulbs one at a time! Thanks for a great product!
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Milton Friesen
> 3 dayIT DOES WHAT IT SHOUD
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bearcat
> 3 dayReplace the battery that comes with it. I thought mine was defective and then used my own battery and it has worked like a charm.
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Mark O.
> 3 dayVery easy to use and even finds multiple failures in one section. The only problem is after a few years outside, hanging in loops that sway in the wind, I get a lot of failures! The leads corrode and break with the wind. When I purchase a new string, I may squirt weatherproof electrical sealant into the sockets. I also bought a pack of 500 3mm LEDs. I can swap out the bad bulb and put a new one into the plug part. Just remember, the long lead goes towards the end with the little latch tab. It wont work the other way.
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Prof. Lavada Hagenes MD
> 3 dayIT DOES WHAT IT SHOUD